The absence of Tim Walz at the Great Minnesota Get-Together has not only sparked criticism but has also given rise to an energetic opposition vocalized by many attendees and voters alike.
This year's state fair has witnessed a surge of interest in the “NEVER WALZ” booth, organized by Action for Liberty, a conservative grassroots organization. The booth has become a focal point for fairgoers eager to express their disdain for Walz, who is now running as the vice presidential nominee alongside Kamala Harris.
The booth features an interactive spinning wheel that highlights several controversial topics associated with Walz's tenure, including tax increases, mask mandates, and his administration’s handling of public safety. Visitors enthusiastically engage with the booth, reflecting a growing sentiment against Walz and what many view as a string of failed policies.
Erik Mortensen, president of Action for Liberty, noted the unique strategic pivot this year. Originally planning to run a “Dump Biden” theme, the organization's direction changed significantly after Walz’s selection as Harris’s running mate. Mortensen stated, "We knew [Walz being picked to run with Harris] was going to be the political topic of the fair."
In the backdrop of this politically charged atmosphere, Walz’s own brother, Jeff Walz, took to social media to publicly criticize him. Jeff's posts paint a troubling portrait of his brother, describing him as someone who lacks the character needed to lead at the national level. In his remarks, he even alluded to the possibility of supporting Donald Trump, a sentiment likely to resonate with many fair attendees.
The atmosphere at the fair underscores a pivotal moment for Minnesota politics as voters grapple with various issues compounded by the economic consequences of the Biden-Harris administration. As individuals express their frustrations over rising costs and governmental overreach, the Walz-Harris ticket faces mounting resistance from conservatives.
As the fair continues, the “NEVER WALZ” booth is expected to attract even more visitors, eager to discuss pressing issues facing Minnesota and to rally support for strong conservative leadership. Throughout the fair, it's evident that Walz’s absence is amplifying critical conversations regarding accountability, public safety, and economic stability, with many eager to make their voices heard ahead of the upcoming election.
Sources:
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